Tag: Michael Wacha

Day 2 of the St. Louis Cardinals Winter Warm Up was full of high profile players. We also got to see Marcell Ozuna for the first time. From up and coming prospects like Oscar Mercado to veterans like Adam Wainwright, this day had it all. Here are the biggest takeaways.

Many fans this year have discussed the idea of moving Michael Wacha to the bullpen. I've been one of them myself. It seemed to make sense. His velocity has been up and he typically fades down the stretch due to his bouts with shoulder issues. Fortunately for the St. Louis

Though it has had its share of ups and downs, the St. Louis Cardinals starting rotation has been arguably the most consistent part of the team this season. While their success has not been reflected in the standings, thanks to a combination of inconsistent offense and numerous late-inning bullpen meltdowns,

When talking about a struggling major leaguer or sometimes a recent call-up we often hear John Mozeliak say something along the lines of "He has nothing left to prove in Memphis". Well, Luke Weaver has nothing left to prove in Memphis. After a spinning six shutout innings on Wednesday, Weaver

The Redbird Daily is proud to introduce our newest feature, The “Daily” Mail, an all new St. Louis Cardinals Q&A. We encourage St. Louis Cardinals fans to write in to us with your Cardinals questions/concerns/comments, and once a week one of our writers will give their perspective on a select number

With the 2017 trade deadline rapidly approaching there has been a ton of talk about whether the St. Louis Cardinals will be buyers, sellers, or somewhere in between. No matter which way they want to go, it seems like Lance Lynn is a player that fans want John Mozeliak to

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Michael Wacha's shoulder issues have been one of the most talked about subjects among St. Louis Cardinals fans the past few years. He's always been a good pitcher when healthy, but keeping him healthy has always been a problem. It has seemed like any time there has been a decline

This should be interesting. It has been 18 days since the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs last saw each other at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals came into the series in 1st place in the NL Central, hot off of a 6-0 road trip. The Cubs were scuffling into the

The first third of the 2017 season has been nothing if not a roller-coaster ride for the St. Louis Cardinals. If you break the season up into four 12 game stretches, the Redbirds have gone 3-9, 9-3, 9-3, and 3-9 (actually 3-10 after another loss to the Dodgers last night).